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Report of a geological exploration of part of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois : made under instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, in the autumn of the year 1839 : with charts and illustrations / by David Dale Owen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Owen, David Dale, 1807-1860.
Contributor:
Locke, John, 1792-1845.
Phillips, E.
Series:
Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 28th, 1st session : 1844, no. 407.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine, Part I.
Senate document ; no. 407
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine, Part I
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. General Land Office.
United States.
Geology--Iowa.
Geology.
Geology--Wisconsin.
Geology--Illinois.
Mines and mineral resources--Iowa.
Mines and mineral resources.
Mines and mineral resources--Wisconsin.
Mines and mineral resources--Illinois.
Public lands--United States.
Public lands.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (191 p.,) : ill., fold. maps.
Other Title:
Report of a geological exploration of part of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois
Place of Publication:
[Washington : G.P.O.], 1844.
Notes:
Revised edition of the author's Mineral lands of the United States.
"Report of John Locke, M.D., on barometrical observations, altitudes and geological sections: p.[147]-189.
"Report on the timber, soil, and productiveness of the mineral district, by E. Phillips, sub-agent": p. 189-191.
Reproduction of the original from the Library of Congress.
OCLC:
1111199514

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